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The mean of the biogenic CO2 flux estimated for Solfatara58 is reported as reference in (a).
The standard configuration is 32 sample positions using 16 channels as references in a twin calorimeter setup.
To build templates, the code of an existing, tested and validated implementation may serve as reference, in a process known as templatization.
These measurements are performed using air as reference in a wavelength range of 200 750 nm.
Non-carbonated specimens were prepared as references in a sealed condition to prevent natural carbonation.
The visual assessment always used the same image on the left as reference in a pair comparison technique.
Peptides were treated with TG2 and tested together with a panel of known gluten epitopes as reference in a T-cell proliferation assay.
In order to identify OMT-like sequences, these proteins were used as reference in a BLAST similarity search (e-value 10−06) against the L. williamsii unigene dataset.
Brain samples from blank stimulations (control) collected from seven different individuals (for both areas) were pooled and aliquoted to be used as reference in a reference based array design.
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